I'm being cared for by:Ginger's Pet Rescue

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Facts about Aggie

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already spayed, housetrained, up to date with shots, good with kids, and good with cats.

Aggie's Info...

I am already spayed, housetrained, up to date with shots, good with kids, and good with cats.

Aggie's Story...

Aggie's Story...

Aggie is a 2-year-old female Pit mix who was rescued from a high-kill shelter in California. She is now in a Seattle foster home waiting for her forever family! She is a very friendly and playful girl just LOVES human attention and could get belly rubs and take treats all day. She also loves her Kong wobbler toy and will work at getting peanut butter out of it for hours. She's a great walker, right at the side, has a regular potty schedule, and has not had any accidents in her crate.

Aggie is still a little cautious about life, so she will occasionally have frightened reactions to loud/busy environments, such as streets with lots of cars. With reassurance, she is making great progress - her foster takes her to Home Depot for exposure "practice" (she is a favorite amongst the dog-lovers there).Aggie's foster home also has cats, and Aggie is making great strides in learning to live harmoniously with felines. With continued exposure, training, and repetition, living in a home with cats should not pose a problem! She may be around 75 pounds, with the power, size, and looks of a full-grown dog - but she's all puppy. She is housebroken, sits nicely, and almost has "down" down. She will benefit greatly from an owner that is a strong but gentle and patient alpha that will commit to her training and will positively reinforce good dog behavior.

Adoption Info: Fee of $495 includes pull from shelter, spay/neuter, Rabies/DPPV/Bordetella vaccinations, heart worm testing, microchipping, health certificate, boarding, transport from California to Seattle, and any other unforeseen costs/treatment. This adoption fee not only contributes to Aggie's rescue and care, but of hundreds of other high-risk dogs every year.

About Our Rescue Group...

Ginger’s Pet Rescue is one of the largest non-profit pet rescue organizations in Washington state, and we specialize in saving Death Row Dogs. Our mission is to give homeless animals with no hope the life they deserve through rescue, foster and adoption. We rely on a large network of fosters in the Seattle area, who provide our dogs with love and care during transition from rescue to adoption. We do not have a physical shelter location; to meet the dogs in our rescue, contact us to connect with a foster or join us at an adoption event!

Ginger’s Pet Rescue is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. We rely solely on the support from adoption fees and donations to help us provide for the ~100+ dogs in our rescue at any given time.

How We Rescue

We take in dogs from local families in need, in state and out of state shelters, and we also work with overseas rescue groups on occasion. We do not discriminate – we rescue dogs small and big, old and young, healthy and sick, purebred and Heinz 57! Our belief is that every dog deserves a forever home.Our History

Ginger’s Pet Rescue was founded in 2006 by Ginger Luke after saving one Dachshund’s life turned into a life-long endeavor. The organization is dedicated to providing great care for our dogs and adoption efforts!

Come Meet Our Pets...

Ginger's Pet Rescue has all our dogs in foster care.

You must complete an application and then you can meet the dogs by appointment with the foster dog parents.

You may also come to one of our adoption events to meet our adoptable dogs and fill out an application in person: www.gingerspetrescue.org/events

Our Adoption Process...

The first step to adopting a pet from Ginger’s Pet Rescue is completing our Adoption Application and email to ginger@gingerspetrescue.org or submit via our Contact Form on our website. This application will allow us to know more about your family, what kind of pet will fit best and your home, and whether you will be a good match for one of our dogs. Please include the dog(s) you are interested in on the application. We review applications upon receipt and will reply as soon as possible, usually within 1-2 days.

Adoption fees range from $300-$700 depending on a number of the factors, and adoption fees are what allow us to continue our rescue, as our primary source of funding.

If for any reason the dog does not work out, we are willing to take the dog back and refund your adoption fee less a $100 rehoming fee.

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